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Carlo (Charles) Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino Buonaparte
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
Napolean Bonapartes' mother was called Maria Letizia Ramolino
First, to Elba, a small island off the coast of Italy. When that didn't work, to St. helena, a small island in the Atlantic, 1000 miles from anywhere, where he eventually died.In 1814 he was exiled to Elba in the Mediteranean In 1815 he was exiled to St. Helena in the South Atlantic
Napolean Bonaparte was remarkable in that he conquered almost all of Europe and did it within fourteen years, he also came to be a dictator or emporerer legally. then after he was exiled he came back to France and tried to lead again, this period was known as the 100 days becasue that was all he lasted for before he was exiled again. Because of Napolean a congress needed to be made this congress was called the congress of Vienna. they recreated Europes boundaries. and Metternich who was the leaderof Italy and of this congress forgot to take into consideration of nationalism which can be a fator all the way to WWl
First to Elba, an island in the Mediterranean. Then he escaped. The second and final time, he was exiled to St. Helena, an island off the coast of West Africa.
He was at first exiled to the island of Elba but eventually escaped and returned to France where he tried to retake his empire and was defeated at the battle of Waterloo. He then died in exile.
No. When Napolean was exiled he and Josephine had already been divorced for a few years. Josephine wrote Napolean a letter, asking to join him in exile. He was forced to write back and tell her that it could not be arranged; but Josephine had died before the letter reached her (1814).